Description
The School of Science (SoS) at Indiana University Indianapolis (IU Indianapolis) and newly established IU Convergent Biosciences and Technology Institute (CBATI) invite applications for tenured or tenure-track faculty positions, available at all levels, focused on advancing knowledge and developing innovative solutions in areas critical to biosciences. This interdisciplinary institute fosters collaboration across a wide range of fields to address critical challenges related to regenerative biology and medicine, hybrid biomaterials, tissue engineering, stem cell research, aging, and technology. Candidates should be dynamic researchers with a commitment to interdisciplinary research, teaching, and service that aligns with the missions of SoS and CBATI. The tenure home of the selected candidates will be in one of six departments within the SoS: Biology, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physics, or Psychology.
Applicants should have demonstrated experience in one or more fields of stem cell biology, reprogramming, cellular chemistry, biomaterials, polymer science, tissue engineering, regenerative biology, and/or disease modeling and are expected to apply innovative approaches to address fundamental or translational biological questions relevant to the interests and goals of CBATI. A particular emphasis will be placed on research areas related to the modeling of human traits, stem cell therapy, development of biomaterials, and aging biology. Successful candidates will have a laboratory in the state-of-the-art research space at CBATI. They will be expected to develop and maintain a nationally and internationally recognized extramurally funded research program and be committed to the education and outreach missions of CBATI, the recruiting department, SoS, and IU Indianapolis.
Specifically, we are seeking candidates with strong track records in the following research areas:
- Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine: Research in this field spans stem cell biology, focusing on pluripotent or adult stem cells for their potential in tissue and organ regeneration and for delivering targeted therapies. Regenerative therapies concentrate on advancing cell replacement techniques and utilizing gene editing tools such as CRISPR to rectify genetic anomalies before transplantation. Additionally, this area focuses on investigating the molecular mechanisms that govern stem cell behaviors and analyzing how manipulation of these mechanisms affects stem cell functionality, all aimed at developing strategies to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of these cells.
- Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials: This field focuses on developing biocompatible scaffolds engineered to support tissue formation and respond to environmental stimuli. Advances in scaffold technology include 3D bioprinting, which allows for the creation of precise, cell-laden structures and complex organ systems using innovative bioinks that maintain cell functionality. Additionally, enhancements in scaffold functionality are aimed at improving surface properties and integrating controlled release systems that enhance cellular activities, thereby promoting effective tissue growth and healing.
- Aging and Longevity: Sub-research areas within this field include cellular reprogramming for rejuvenation, utilizing epigenetic modification techniques to reverse the effects of cellular aging. Senolytics and senostatics focus on either removing or reducing the impact of senescent cells that accumulate with age. Additionally, studies on cellular aging pathways and biomarker development investigate changes associated with aging and explore interventions that may extend lifespan.
The successful candidates are expected to:
Develop and maintain a robust, externally funded research program aligned with the missions of SoS and CBATI.
Collaborate across disciplines within the School and the Institute to drive innovative research that addresses critical bioscience challenges.
Teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in their home department.
Mentor and advise students, contributing to a diverse and inclusive academic community.
Engage in service activities within the Department, School, Institute, University, and broader Indiana community.
As the state’s premier urban research institution, IU Indianapolis is committed to being a welcoming and inclusive campus community. We seek candidates who will pursue the highest standards of academic excellence and whose research, teaching, and community engagement efforts contribute to welcoming, respectful, and inclusive learning and working environments for our students, staff, and faculty.
The IU Indianapolis School of Science is a hub for scientific research and education, offering a range of undergraduate and graduate (MS and PhD) programs across disciplines including biology, chemistry, earth and environmental sciences, forensic and investigational sciences, mathematics, neuroscience, physics, and psychology. With state-of-the-art facilities and close ties to Indianapolis’ thriving healthcare, biotech, and life sciences sectors, the school fosters interdisciplinary research and innovation, and prepares students for careers in science, medicine, technology, and education through hands-on research and collaboration with leading industry and academic partners.
The IU Indianapolis campus, with over 21,000 students, is located adjacent to downtown Indianapolis. IU Indianapolis is the health and life science campus of Indiana University, the focal point of health profession education in the State of Indiana. IU Indianapolis offers a full range of academic programs and is an academic leader in the life and health sciences. The School of Science and O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs in Indianapolis are on the academic Medical Center Campus, home to the Indiana University School of Medicine, the largest medical school in the US. Both schools have formed key research partnerships with the IU School of Medicine and the Regenstrief Institute, an internationally recognized medical informatics research center. The schools also enjoy collaborations with the Roudebush VA Medical Center, IU Health (one of the largest health care organizations in the Midwest), and the IU Schools of Nursing, Public Health, Public and Environmental Affairs, Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. IU faculty have access to state-of-the art computing resources. IU’s Quartz supercomputer, Big Red 200 is among the world’s fastest research supercomputers. Owned and operated solely by IU, these high-performance resources are designed to accelerate discovery in a wide variety of fields, including biomedicine, biotechnology, health care, and enable effective analysis of large, complex biomedical data sets (i.e., big data). Overall, IU Indianapolis research contributes significantly to the Indiana State economy, with an estimated $672 million generated in economic activity from NIH-funded projects alone. This growth aligns with the IU 2030 strategic plan, aiming to support Indiana’s economic and health needs through expanded research infrastructure and collaboration across IU campuses.
Review of applications will begin on February 1, 2025, and continue until the position(s) are filled.
School contact for questions: Dr. Rajeev R. Raje, e-mail: address rraje@iu.edu
To apply for this position please click on the following link https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/posting/27087
Requirements
The successful candidates are expected to:
Develop and maintain a robust, externally funded research program aligned with the missions of SoS and CBATI.
Collaborate across disciplines within the School and the Institute to drive innovative research that addresses critical bioscience challenges.
Teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in their home department.
Mentor and advise students, contributing to a diverse and inclusive academic community.
Engage in service activities within the Department, School, Institute, University, and broader Indiana community.
The successful candidates will have the following desired qualifications:
Education: Ph.D. in life, health, or physical sciences or related fields.
Research Experience: All applicants should provide evidence of a strong record of scholarship in one or more of the identified research areas, with a demonstrated ability to secure external funding. Current and past records of external funding is highly desirable.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: All applicants need to show a strong commitment to working in a multidisciplinary environment with researchers from a range of scientific backgrounds.
Teaching and Mentoring: All applicants should indicate evidence of effective teaching and commitment to fostering a respectful, and inclusive learning and working environments for students and colleagues.
Applicants should submit an application letter, curriculum vitae, a detailed description of research program, and a statement of teaching when completing the online application. Applicants should also provide names and contact information for three references when applying. References will be contacted upon application submission by a system-generated email providing instructions and a link to upload their reference letter.
Review of applications will begin on February 1, 2025, and continue until the position(s) are filled.
School contact for questions: Dr. Rajeev R. Raje, e-mail: address rraje@iu.edu
To apply for this position please click on the following link https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/posting/27087
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